"More is better than less in most cases, especially when it comes to rounds that you have available immediately."

- Francis T. McVetty (via lohud.com)

"There's no doubt that in some business situations owning a gun makes perfect sense. If it makes sense there should be no problem in registering the gun and getting proper training on its use. While having a gun for protection can protect you in some situations, owning that same gun is more likely (to) kill or injure a family member, friend or yourself. The laws in this state and that hopefully pass federally and in other states do not stop gun ownership, but with over 33,000 gun deaths a year we need to adjust our thinking and try new ways forward for a safer society."

- Randall Wolf (via lohud.com)

"Of course a gun in the house is more likely to kill a family member than a robber. The average person is more likely to kill a family member than an intruder, weapon or not."

- Jonathan Walder (via lohud.com)

"Anytime there is someone trying to do me harm is the time to use a firearm to defend one's self."

- Bob Solla (via lohud.com)

"It is only through the gun that you have your freedoms so cherished. The attempted taking of the guns was a final straw. 1776."

- Yitzok BenYosef (via lohud.com)

Reaction to a story on the effectiveness of red-light cameras at intersections:

"Bad idea. Just a way to make money."

- Eric Schoen (via Facebook)

"Good idea, especially when combined with video. The only ones who complain are the people who get caught, like the gentleman in your article."

- Michael Gerlan (via Facebook)

"I see people going through red lights at high speeds on the Saw Mill River Parkway almost every day and there are no red-light cameras to catch them. With the kind of money that is being generated by these cameras they should be put on the Saw Mill River Parkway for its entire length, at every traffic light, where I see people running red lights at high speed almost every day. Also, there should be consideration for putting red-light-type cameras at stop signs at prime locations if that is technologically feasible. I see more people going through stop signs than I do red lights."

- Frank Locaparra (via lohud.com)

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